DocLock (3958), Lower Pottsgrove, Pennsylvania, USA Jun 6, 2006 North Wales on draft. Dark straw pour with aromas of caramel malts, hopcitrus, and sweet fruit, wth a hint of spice. The flavor was very sweet, almost cloying, with some caramel malt, and a syrupy peach/plum thing going on. A novel attempt, and a rare miss for Iron Hill. Immy (1474), Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA May 26, 2006 Deep gold with a white head. Very fruity, sweet, sugary, some light spice. Mildly yeasty. Alcohol extremely well hidden. Tasty. weeare138 (924), Collegeville, Pennsylvania, USA Apr 29, 2006 Appears a glowing gold with a small white head that fades into a small film and collar. Plenty of lacing is left around the glass.
Smell is of candy sugar, citrusy, and tropical with a subdued hop presence, mild spice, and perhaps mild earth notes.
Taste is of the same aromas with sugary citrus candy bite.
Mouthfeel is chewy, sugary, medium bodied, with a mild alcohol presence. TomDecapolis (2318), Collegeville, Pennsylvania, USA Apr 26, 2006 At tap at the North Wales location. Pours a translucent golden amber with an average creamy and lightly bubbly off white lacing head that sustained. Aroma of dark fruits, light spices, and other light fruits. Flavor of grapes, slightly metallic and a sweet maltiness that hid the ABV well. Birdiebeagle (255), Perkasie, Pennsylvania, USA Apr 23, 2006 Draft Pours a clear deep amber with an off white head. The head produces decent lacing but diminishes quite quickly. Has a good sweet floral aroma. Has a light body with a good carbination. A good mouthfeel. Not a real strong finish or duration. Still a tasty ale.
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